Keon Barnum, who was taken 48th overall in the 2012 First-Year Player Draft as a supplemental round selection, injured his left knee as the White Sox were ready to send the first baseman to Class A Kannapolis. Barnum had March surgery for a right hamate bone fracture and was working his way back.

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Barnum is a power-hitting first baseman who reminds many of Ryan Howard and Fred McGriff. He started rookie ball strong, but injured his shoulder and missed most of last season. If he's going to be this injury prone, it won't matter how many home runs he mashes in the minor leagues.

As much as I would love to trumpet Micah (being a fellow Hoosier) he's playing at least a level too low for people to get excited. I hope he gets moved up to at least W/S before the All-Star break. He was quite an intriguing talent before an injury set him back his Junior year.

I have a question about another Hoosier, former Indiana University star Josh Phegley. Phegley has had a good 2013 so far, hitting .292 with a .386 OBP, and the Sox do have a need at catcher. How long before the Sox call him up?

I have a question about another Hoosier, former Indiana University star Josh Phegley. Phegley has had a good 2013 so far, hitting .292 with a .386 OBP, and the Sox do have a need at catcher. How long before the Sox call him up?

I'm pretty convinced that he's going to get a shot in 2013, Flowers and Gimenez aren't doing all that much. If we continue to flounder in the cellar, I imagine it will happen sometime in the summer just to inject some new blood into the clubhouse. Otherwise he'll get a September call-up, but this is the year for Josh to get a taste of major league pitching.

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I don't listen to THE SCORE or Hawk for Sox prospect info but I was home yesterday from work and heard Bernstein take a swipe at Hawk regarding a comment Hawk made about Phelgley. Bernstein mocked Phelgley as a prospect. I hope Phelgley ends up doing very well.

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One of the reasons I don't listen to Bernstein is because of his overwhelming degree of negativity towards most things, especially the White Sox. Hawk said on one of his telecasts that Boers and Bernstein have become the new Jay Mariotti and I would have to agree with that assessment. A few years ago I was listening to Bernstein and he was dumping all over the White Sox. One of his comments was completely false. If you're going dump all over the White Sox, at least be accurate with your comments. I called him up and pointed out that his comments were false. When he realized I was right and he was completely wrong, he simply hung up on me. Both of those guys have been on the Score a number of years, so I'm assuming their ratings must be high. If it was up to me both of those guys would be looking for a new job.

I don't listen to THE SCORE or Hawk for Sox prospect info but I was home yesterday from work and heard Bernstein take a swipe at Hawk regarding a comment Hawk made about Phelgley. Bernstein mocked Phelgley as a prospect. I hope Phelgley ends up doing very well.

To be fair, you have to explain the entire context of that segment.

Hawk has notoriously taken the stance that scouting means everything and numbers mean nothing. He has been very all or nothing.

However, despite the fact that no scouting report has Phegley as any kind of real prospect, and most indicate he is a career back up at best (nor is he a top 10 spec, or a top 100/300 prospect etc). His numbers have been very good for a small sample size.

So what B & B were ripping on was not Phegley, but the idea that here, numbers were being used BY HAWK to discount SCOUTING, which kind of makes Hawk a hypocrite in this case....